Please Read This. . .

My Family’s Slave

By Alex Tizon

The ashes filled a black plastic box about the size of a toaster. It weighed three and a half pounds. I put it in a canvas tote bag and packed it in my suitcase this past July for the transpacific flight to Manila. From there I would travel by car to a rural village. When I arrived, I would hand over all that was left of the woman who had spent 56 years as a slave in my family’s household.

Her name was Eudocia Tomas Pulido. We called her Lola. She was 4 foot 11, with mocha-brown skin and almond eyes that I can still see looking into mine — my first memory. She was 18 years old when my grandfather gave her to my mother as a gift, and when my family moved to the United States, we brought her with us. . . . →

Eudocia Tomas Pulido — Lola

HT: @ReformedintheQT

Wednesday, May 17, 2017 |

Mark Your Calendars: Christ the King Anglican Church “Taste & See”

Saturday, May 13 at 4:00 PM–6:00 PM PDT

One week from tomorrow Christ the King Anglican Church will host another Taste & See:

This is our second event as we work toward planting a new Anglican Church in Moscow. We will talk about the fundamentals of Anglican belief and theology. An Anglican service will follow.

This event will be held at

All Souls Church
217 E 6th St.
Moscow, ID 83843

Again, this is next Saturday (not tomorrow), May 13 at 4:00 PM–6:00 PM PDT.

Baseball bats not required.

Friday, May 5, 2017 |